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£ * a | iiK * cl ^ ntly m ^) wf ****** <*•** . : ^ < But I <*« ffeltk € * ve $ f noble im **^ f ciuOTot ae ^ fcer ^* pe , or clwp her band , But , X can feel 'twere tiappiness too great , Once feu , to lose again . I cannot hear The modulated tones of her sweet voice , Fat I can feel they would be music to me .
I cannot know her thoughts , but I can feel That mine but echo them , and calmly sure I feel that when we meet we part no more In this most happy world , till Death ' s cold hand Shall strike the one or other , and not long £ r * it be both , shaking our matter off , To live a spirit-life of endless joy .
Thou art departing from my longing sight , But sorrow never can afflict me more , For 1 have seen thee , and my cherished creed Is no illusion . Through the world I wander Contented in my search , and I will strew Benevolence along my pleasant path , And cheer the hearts of all I sojourn with , And be an active aider in the work
Of hastening man ' s progression . No cold doubt Shall shake me from my most determined purpose ; And when we meet I shall have muck to tell And pour into thy gladdened ears , and thou Shalt listen in deep sympathy , and plan New modes of working good unto man ' s rate , * mm . m . m . *
I am alone within the chamber-walls , And the stars glisten through the trellis-work . My heart is changed , and I go forth again , Strong in a new-found hope . ****** Junius Redivivus .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1835, page 664, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2650/page/36/
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